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I have been involved in the Science of the Soul
for aproximatly 20 years, and it is my privilege to bring to you this form of assistance to you and your Higher Self . The tecniques are very simple,
I have experience in Soul retrieval, Electromagnetic thoughtfield therapy, Dream and vision interpretation,
Intuitive connection psychically via other divinatory tools, whatever is needid to assist , and this can be done online and on phone, be it through emails, or telephonic conversations. Note that all who connect with me, will differ from the next being, regarding the evolutionery process of your Soul,
Thus i can assist Medatational Teachers and other .
Assisting comatosed patients, connecting to the awakened states of Consciousness, Cerebral and or other consciously or emotionally injured in a physically space.
Please NOTE : DISCRETION is guaranteed, as all that goes about is simply between you and me.

Channeled messages and their essence

Mindmap & Co. Detox: A song about PeoplePower and Winning!
Recovered from psychology & neuroscience. Tech breakthroughs are reshaping retail shopping in the USA. SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Nola Donato has seen the future of retail, and it is in a Magic Mirror.

The Intel scientist has designed a high-tech mirror that shows how clothes look on a consumer who simply stands in front of an LCD monitor. Parametric technology simulates body type and how fabrics fit — based on weight, height and measurements. Think of it as a digital fitting room. The concept is three to five years from fruition but could open the door for Intel in the retail market.
Neuroscience. ‪Crystal Mapping Video Tutorial - Mark Wogan‬‏

If a potential friend candidly described you that way to your face, would you be flattered or disturbed? Compared to most people you know, are you stronger in the intensity and range of your feelings, milder, or somewhere in between? Whereas for centuries astute observers of the human condition have noted that people vary remarkably in this dimension — it's been the theme of many great novels — only recently have psychologists come to understand that this difference is already apparent on our first day of postnatal existence — and continues strikingly unchanged ever after. Emotional Intensity clearly plays a major role in love relationships, yet has oddly been all but ignored professionally. The vast realm of our feelings is clearly experienced differently by people across cultures. Emotional intensity is among our most basic personality traits.
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Stay. Awake. Yes, it's the 3 o'clock mantra. And who hasn't mumbled it while fighting off midday yawns and drooping eyes? Meditating or working out in three-minute breaks can replenish you and give a much needed energy boost. Fatigue and flagging energy seem to be epidemics, especially among women who burn the candle at both ends (and who doesn't?).

1. Get the right light, and you'll have lots more energy. To take advantage of that energizing blue boost, lift your shades the minute you get up or take a 30-minute walk first thing in the morning. 2. Unless you plan to run a marathon, carbo-loading for energy is out. Eat plant- and animal-based protein throughout the day -- an egg or high-protein cereal for breakfast, 10 almonds midmorning, a cup of low-sugar yogurt in the afternoon -- and your stamina should stabilize.

Emotional and mental health

The Honest Tree. My Animoto Video. Soul Science. Σερ Κεν Ρόμπινσον: Φέρτε την επανάσταση στην εκπαίδευση!
Pearltrees videos. Help. Mind Mapping and Data Visualization. Classification of Emotions. Psychologists have yet to fully tackle the question “How many emotions do we have?” Part of the difficulty is because our experiences are so complex and involve so many different factors, so distinguishing one emotion from another is a lot like drawing lines of sand in the desert.

It can be hard to determine where one emotions ends or another begins.
Balance Center: Emotional Health and Spiritual Wellness Topics and Information. Educate Yourself Online For Free. Top 10 Deadliest Rampage Killers. Crime We’ve seen plenty of movies, books and documentaries on serial killers, but not so many on those who are so efficient and deadly that they can murder dozens of people in a single day.

As it has become possible to study the living brain, researchers have begun to watch decision making processes at work. Findings could carry implications for our sense of agency and for moral responsibility and the role of consciousness in general.[1][2][3] Relevant findings include the pioneering study by Benjamin Libet and its subsequent redesigns; these studies were able to detect activity related to a decision to move, and the activity appears to begin briefly before people become conscious of it.[4] Other studies try to predict activity before overt action occurs.[5] Taken together, these various findings show that at least some actions - like moving a finger - are initiated unconsciously at first, and enter consciousness afterward.[6] A monk meditates.

Something didn't make sense. If people preferred the taste of Pepsi, the drink should have dominated the market. It didn't. So in the summer of 2003, Montague gave himself a 'Pepsi Challenge' of a different sort: to figure out why people would buy a product they didn't particularly like. What he found was the first data from an entirely new field: neuromarketing, the study of the brain's responses to ads, brands, and the rest of the messages littering the cultural landscape.